Woman's Labour
Discover the powerful voice of Mary Collier in her groundbreaking work, Woman's Labour. Published in 2021, this compelling book spans 64 pages and serves as a poignant response to Stephen Duck's 1730 poem, The Thresher's Labour, which dismissed the contributions of women in agricultural work. Collier's incisive retort reimagines the narrative of harvest-time toil through the eyes of women, highlighting their essential roles and experiences. This edition not only features Collier's sharp critique but also includes Duck's original poem, allowing readers to appreciate the dialogue between these two poets. Immerse yourself in this important piece of literary history that challenges gender norms and celebrates women's labor. Perfect for poetry lovers and those interested in historical criticism, Woman's Labour is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of women's voices in literature.